Seasonal through Friday, then single-digit lows

A weak low-pressure system moving to our south will bring some light snow with minor snow accumulation possible Thursday. A more significant storm is taking shape over the Pacific that has the potential to bring the Midwest another significant weekend snow event. Several inches of snow may be possible beginning after sunset Friday and continuing into Sunday morning.

Seasonal temperatures continue through Friday, but that changes rapidly as the storm system passes Saturday. Arctic air will drop overnight temperatures into the single digits Saturday night. The last time we had a single-digit temperature was Feb. 13, 2018. Strong winds will also send wind chill values below zero beginning Saturday night through the day Sunday and into early Monday morning. High temperatures rise to the 20s by Tuesday.